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Kate Harry’s puppy caring efforts earn her a Vision Australia Awa...
Kate Harry has been one of Seeing Eye Dogs’ longest running puppy carers, caring for more than 20 puppies over two decades. Her dedication is being honoured as a recipient of a 2021 Vision Australia Award.
Casting callout: positive employment campaign
We’re on the lookout for someone who is blind or have low vision, aged 20-30yrs, to be part of a positive behaviour change commercial!
Talking Vision preview: How music works for blind musicians
Braille specialist, journalist and soprano Ria Andriani host of a four-part series How Music Works on ABC Classical, interviewing musicians with a disability.
Talking Tech: Amazon earbuds review
Talking Tech host and Apple fan David Woodbridge has got his hands on the second generation of the Amazon Echo Buds to review, and says he still has access to his Hey Siri functions.
Telling their own story: Seven new books by disabled writers
The Vision Australia Library is proud to announce a number of new books by writers who are blind or have low vision have recently been added to the library collection. There are also new titles written by prominent disabled writers such as Adam Hills and Kurt Fearnley.
Albury artist’s painting takes pride of place on Vision Australia...
Artist Mary Esler's artwork adorns the popular Vision Austrlaia 2022 Diary. Read what inspired her and how she manages to use her remaining vision to keep painting.
Studio 1 update: Lachi interview
This week on Vision Australia Radio’s Studio 1, host Matthew Layton speaks with New York based musician, writer and activist Lachi.
Talking Vision preview: Make your walks safer, take the survey
Victoria Walks is asking people from all walks of life but especially people who use mobility aids like white canes and Seeing Eye Dogs to take part in a survey to voice their concerns or frustrations on their neighbourhood’s waking infrastructure.
Talking Tech update: Troubleshooting VoiceOver when it isn’t talk...
It’s a common complaint for blind or low vision apple users – VoiceOver just stops working randomly.